Merino Highlights the Future of Interiors on World Interior Day
- July 14, 2026
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On the occasion of World Interior Day, Merino Industries emphasized that the future of interior design will be shaped not only by aesthetics but also by health, durability, functionality, and long-term performance. With over six decades of experience in interior solutions, the company believes modern consumers are increasingly seeking materials that combine visual appeal with reliability and wellness.
Merino noted that contemporary homes are becoming more dynamic, placing greater demands on interior materials used in kitchens, wardrobes, study areas, and living spaces. As a result, there is growing preference for surfaces that offer both elegant design and practical performance.
The company highlighted the rising popularity of haute matte and feather-touch laminates, which create a softer and more refined visual experience while offering benefits such as anti-fingerprint properties and abrasion resistance. Products like the Luvih collection are designed to provide a premium aesthetic while maintaining durability under daily use.
Merino also pointed to increasing demand for performance-oriented decorative laminates, including metallic and textured surfaces that enhance visual appeal while remaining resistant to wear and impact. In modular kitchens and furniture applications, the company emphasized the importance of strong structural materials such as Merino Marine Board, which offers superior screw-holding strength, dimensional stability, and boiling waterproof properties.
The company further noted that indoor health is becoming a major consideration in material selection. As awareness about indoor air quality grows, low-emission engineered boards compliant with E1 standards are gaining importance among homeowners, architects, and designers.
According to Manoj Lohia, Director, Merino Industries Ltd., the future of interiors belongs to solutions that seamlessly combine aesthetics, durability, healthier indoor environments, and dependable long-term performance.
Merino concluded that while design trends may evolve, truly successful interior spaces will continue to be defined by materials that deliver comfort, reliability, and lasting value throughout their lifecycle.




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